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zelenskyy: frankly speaking, we get to resolve certain matters related to the types of weapons in most deficits. i would still point attention to the artillery pieces. this is really important. you know, when fighting the battlefield for our land against russia, the key thing is our motivation. it would be really good for us to at least be on par with artillery. but if we could be better, definitely with new types of armaments, the nato types are better but there are less of them. definitely, we don't have a balance in terms of the range. you know, they have these s3 hundreds that they are shelling us with on a regular basis. it's not just a matter of a counteroffensive. it is the matter of the resilience of our community, of our society. this is very important be. touch important. people continue working and paying taxes. we need to pay our servicemen. our strength is necessary in our defense is necessary. so everyone, you do know that civilians are being shelled by drones on a daily basis. the majority it is by kamikaze drones. jughead's and auditors. these are used to calm us our power secto
zelenskyy: frankly speaking, we get to resolve certain matters related to the types of weapons in most deficits. i would still point attention to the artillery pieces. this is really important. you know, when fighting the battlefield for our land against russia, the key thing is our motivation. it would be really good for us to at least be on par with artillery. but if we could be better, definitely with new types of armaments, the nato types are better but there are less of them. definitely,...
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our basket an apology to my people that the region has some abuses of you know who my doubts and the deficit and democracy and that has happened i am and i still feel love and sort of for that but i can dish it out so much will come that's not much of an apology as it really isn't a half hearted apology no it is not a new night we are not the reason we know it without the commute was the last as many this year because you didn't want to spare you lost the faith or not i haven't lost that security forces haven't was the army they're all going to have a rest for their rest and they should know by that they should have been investigated under your time when they were only one to continue eyes of the tartarus you know i could have missed everything of the. lost of might that if you want you know more serious particular ship yet you always claim that democracy took time you always said this is a fledgling democracy it takes time and this isn't this is what every dictator says act the way they draw somalia to give up all the book yourself in europe you pass through a number of signal wars before y
our basket an apology to my people that the region has some abuses of you know who my doubts and the deficit and democracy and that has happened i am and i still feel love and sort of for that but i can dish it out so much will come that's not much of an apology as it really isn't a half hearted apology no it is not a new night we are not the reason we know it without the commute was the last as many this year because you didn't want to spare you lost the faith or not i haven't lost that...
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corporations aggregate detailed information about each one of us, to device addiction exacerbating nature-deficit disorder in young people. and ai and robotics are causing painful socioeconomic disruptions,
corporations aggregate detailed information about each one of us, to device addiction exacerbating nature-deficit disorder in young people. and ai and robotics are causing painful socioeconomic disruptions,
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year, $1.65 trillion deficit. but you're getting about as much as they can get unless they want to shut down the government. i think they have to accept that and the tea party folks have to be happy, but you get two more bites of the apple, the big budget for 2012, and you get the -- debt ceiling. >> are you saying that our current accounts deficit, current accounts deficit, it $1.65 trillion? >> it is. the budget deficit for this year. >> ending when? >> september 30th. >> what is the public debt. >> the public debt is different from the -- >> how much is the public debt? >> national debt is $14 trillion. >> billion? >> public debt is 10 trillion. the national debt is 14. because part of the debt is held over there by the social security trust funds, and it's just an accounting thing. >> what is the real tote until. >> public debt is the important one, that's $10 trillion, that's what you go bankrupt for. >> there's an additional 6 trillion on top of that. >> 4 trillion in west virginia. >> that's the size of our
year, $1.65 trillion deficit. but you're getting about as much as they can get unless they want to shut down the government. i think they have to accept that and the tea party folks have to be happy, but you get two more bites of the apple, the big budget for 2012, and you get the -- debt ceiling. >> are you saying that our current accounts deficit, current accounts deficit, it $1.65 trillion? >> it is. the budget deficit for this year. >> ending when? >> september 30th....
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a basket an apology to my people that the region has some abuses of you know who my doubts and the deficit and democracy and that has happened i am and i still feel that and sort of for that but i am the shit that's the last chance to come that's not much of an apology as it really is and that's a half hearted apology no it is not a new we are not the same you know it would have taken you to the last as many leadership program as ours you may want to spare you lost the faith or not i haven't lost that security forces avon's was the army they are all going to have a rest for their big arrest and they should know by this that they should have been investigated under your time a worthwhile one to continue as the south of us you know i could have used everything up to the. last of my that if you want you know more than is a dictatorship yet you always claim that democracy took time you always said this is a fledgling democracy it takes time and decision this is what every dictator says like the way they just said well if you give i'll follow yourself in europe you pass through a number of civi
a basket an apology to my people that the region has some abuses of you know who my doubts and the deficit and democracy and that has happened i am and i still feel that and sort of for that but i am the shit that's the last chance to come that's not much of an apology as it really is and that's a half hearted apology no it is not a new we are not the same you know it would have taken you to the last as many leadership program as ours you may want to spare you lost the faith or not i haven't...
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this is being dumped into the deficit as africa was the evening to be as late as up next to move the world in terms of its top off and then sit in the meantime of course there's always the website of the w dot com a good thing. and now completely affectionately but as affectionately as you can. be true to him in the middle of his election campaign in the year 2000 the documentary was filmed for russian television. to turn the camera back on of course the film.
this is being dumped into the deficit as africa was the evening to be as late as up next to move the world in terms of its top off and then sit in the meantime of course there's always the website of the w dot com a good thing. and now completely affectionately but as affectionately as you can. be true to him in the middle of his election campaign in the year 2000 the documentary was filmed for russian television. to turn the camera back on of course the film.
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despite all the optimism about signs of progress there remains the trust deficit that the warring fashion he don't seem to have overcome to the point that the talks here at rabat both party, don't repair to do business with each other hashem ahelbarra, al jazeera. >>> heated exchanges among councilmembers before an agreement was reached. james bays reports from new york. >> a rare moment. a new security council resolution on syria is passed condemning chlorine attacks and promiseing repercussions if they continue. for some there was no doubt. >> let's ask ourselves who has helicopters in syria? certainly not the opposition. only the regime does and we have seen them use their helicopters on countless other individuals using barrel bombs. >> that led to a stormy rowe, are row just minutes after the group had agreed on a resolution. perhaps ambassador cherkin said, perhaps the bombs went you off at a time when the helicopters were in the area, and then he said this. >> we provide the technical details and then our colleagues smile and say we know it's the government responsible. can we work
despite all the optimism about signs of progress there remains the trust deficit that the warring fashion he don't seem to have overcome to the point that the talks here at rabat both party, don't repair to do business with each other hashem ahelbarra, al jazeera. >>> heated exchanges among councilmembers before an agreement was reached. james bays reports from new york. >> a rare moment. a new security council resolution on syria is passed condemning chlorine attacks and...
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. >> china's aging population is outgrown it's elderly care facility, and that deficit is creating more opportunity for foreign providers. adrian moore has more from shanghai. volunteering with a afternoon concert. unlike most care homes this one is foreign owned. providing expertise from the united states. the company is here for a simple reason, according the the united nations, more than 130 million people in china are now over 65. and there's a shortage of facilities to care for them. so china's government has been forced to allow in foreign providers. leeway junk is 88. and moved into this development a year ago. >> i used to live with my children, but they were busy with their own children. and i didn't want to make their lives even busier so i moved here. >> the care costs him more than $1,500 a month a third more than the average monthly salary in shanghai. he covered the fees with his state pension, interest from savings and renting out his former apartment. but some need specialist care. he was partially paralyzed after a stroke. she shares the room with her husband, who has d
. >> china's aging population is outgrown it's elderly care facility, and that deficit is creating more opportunity for foreign providers. adrian moore has more from shanghai. volunteering with a afternoon concert. unlike most care homes this one is foreign owned. providing expertise from the united states. the company is here for a simple reason, according the the united nations, more than 130 million people in china are now over 65. and there's a shortage of facilities to care for them....
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more than monetary policy advocates is the debt no longer matters who are strongly we had our debt and deficit. before the election now the election's over it's sort of gone on why are very low in any case i think. provided you've got. an export process as i cry in the in the last issue the last question where we talked about brazil and china both a strong brazil we have. help with strong commodity prices so you know stride is had a morning boom with exports to china or brazil which had a dawning boom would saw your bones and so on so i think if you're a situation where your commodity. i mean you can make your interest free payments i don't think that is as much an issue as we thought we've sort of gone away from a debt and deficit fetish in a strike because it's been saying it's more political scare campaign than anything of. grounded in an economic theory. that does debt matter i mean i guess it does for argentina still under its i.m.f. program what is the state of argentina's economy right now. well i was i was listening you know to the to the other answers and thinking well if you print mo
more than monetary policy advocates is the debt no longer matters who are strongly we had our debt and deficit. before the election now the election's over it's sort of gone on why are very low in any case i think. provided you've got. an export process as i cry in the in the last issue the last question where we talked about brazil and china both a strong brazil we have. help with strong commodity prices so you know stride is had a morning boom with exports to china or brazil which had a...
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no says he's open to dialogue but insists he can't back out of his commitment to reduce the fiscal deficit by eliminating fuel subsidies something he vowed never to do when he took office. the demonstrators were further angered when they found out the president would it all had moved the executive branch overnight to the coastal city of by a key. for hours and well into the night the protesters tried without success to overcome riot police. in an attempt to surround the presidential palace and national assembly was some of the indigenous leaders are asking them to the way things are that they don't put their lives at risk into mark store another part of the city but they're angry they say they are not going to budge that they haven't got so far to turn back now. the leader of the national confederation of indigenous people told al-jazeera there would be no dialogue until president what in returns to keep door and repeals the decree. if modern a doesn't want to administer this country with this social chaos where there's no social justice no freedom of the country for ever to join that of a
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. >> that money could have addressed nigeria's growing budget deficit. >> al jeera has tms on the ground to bring you more award-winning documentaries and live news. ♪ >> welcome back. a quick reminder of the top stories this hour. millions in turkey and syria are in desperate need of essential supplies following two desperate -- following two earthquakes last week. dozens of organizations on the ground have called for better access and massive scale up in assistance. rescue workers continue to find some survivors in turkey. in the last few hours, 877-year-old woman was rescued from the rubble after being trapped for more than 72 hours. three michigan state university students have been killed and five others injured in the latest mass shooting in the u.s. a 43-year-old suspect had a history of mental health problems before the shooting spree that ended with him turning the gun on himself. >> another gunman leaves dead and wounded behind in a shooting spree on a college campus. president joe biden, who last year signed the first major gun restrictions in 30 years, cited the shootings a
. >> that money could have addressed nigeria's growing budget deficit. >> al jeera has tms on the ground to bring you more award-winning documentaries and live news. ♪ >> welcome back. a quick reminder of the top stories this hour. millions in turkey and syria are in desperate need of essential supplies following two desperate -- following two earthquakes last week. dozens of organizations on the ground have called for better access and massive scale up in assistance. rescue...
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he says the last government overspent and australia is on track for a $42 billion deficit this financial year. despite re-election promises, there'll be income tax for the rich, those living in houses facing the sea like those. increases in tax on fuel, and charges of visiting the doctor, cuts to health, education and publicly funded broadcasting. those that receive a pension interest the government will see it rise by less than had been planned and significantly the age at which people will be eligible to get a pension will rise from 65 to 70, for anyone born after 1996. >> for most people with desk jobs, they can probably go on a lot longer, really. then, of course, it's hard to get jobs, or the business people would rather have the young ones. >> the australians currently youngly get payments from a government cut. anyone under 30 will see their payments go down. >> i don't want to pay more tax. no good at all really, is it. >> the biggest cut at all will be to the foreign aid budget. the money given to poorer countries to help them develop like in the solomon islands. that budget wil
he says the last government overspent and australia is on track for a $42 billion deficit this financial year. despite re-election promises, there'll be income tax for the rich, those living in houses facing the sea like those. increases in tax on fuel, and charges of visiting the doctor, cuts to health, education and publicly funded broadcasting. those that receive a pension interest the government will see it rise by less than had been planned and significantly the age at which people will be...
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why should we trust you on the direction of this country when a company that you set up most of its deficit and dividends go through tax havens and some country simply not true i mean thank you very much it was just because i'm a. taxpayer i was one of the shareholders are about a dozen shares in that business there u.k. shareholders and they pay you to be i'm happy to be corrected to one very quick question do you own inferior holdings ltd in panama canal shuttlecock holdings ltd or in a person absolutely nothing and. nothing to do with nothing 0 all the president's very good little breaks about it cracking down on the breaks about to be cracking down on tax havens when it's in office yeah i'll tell you why i tell you why because we believe we believe in high growth low taxation if you have low taxation in this country then you reduce the need for people to look at tax avoidance judgement here in the lecture given that the campaign has been found to broken electoral law by the electoral commission why should we respect the results of a referendum on illegal means were firstly personally th
why should we trust you on the direction of this country when a company that you set up most of its deficit and dividends go through tax havens and some country simply not true i mean thank you very much it was just because i'm a. taxpayer i was one of the shareholders are about a dozen shares in that business there u.k. shareholders and they pay you to be i'm happy to be corrected to one very quick question do you own inferior holdings ltd in panama canal shuttlecock holdings ltd or in a...
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we -- >> the question is how we reduce those deficits. in my book it's not whether we can do it, if we do it in a balanced way. >> rose: is the sequestration hurting the defense department or have they planned for it? >> i think it hurts the readiness. it hurts our national security. it hurts our readiness because it's so mindless, so unpry pore-- prioritized. it's so across-the-board there are very few exceptions allowed to it. so that means instead of being able to pick and choose where you make cuts in order to make whatever needed reduction you make in the budget, it applies to every single program across-the-board. and that doesn't make any sense it makes no sense in a household budget. if you had to reduce your spending in a household you wouldn't say we're cutting education by 10%, cutting health care by 10%. we're going to cut food by 10%. and cut recreation, going to the movies, going on a vacation by 10%. would you pick and choose. in my house we protect education and health care. we would cut down if we could on food and then w
we -- >> the question is how we reduce those deficits. in my book it's not whether we can do it, if we do it in a balanced way. >> rose: is the sequestration hurting the defense department or have they planned for it? >> i think it hurts the readiness. it hurts our national security. it hurts our readiness because it's so mindless, so unpry pore-- prioritized. it's so across-the-board there are very few exceptions allowed to it. so that means instead of being able to pick and...
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libertarians would like to see the discussion about you know like our federal reserve system and spending and deficits and personal liberties and civil liberties but there seems to be too much agreement there but right now there's no doubt there's a lot of hostility between the two groups and their very very angry as your top stories this hour and next up it's if you don't care. sophie shevardnadze this cease fire in syria's last rebel stronghold taken root does that mean that the end of the civilian suffering in the country is finally in sight i ask you and the special advisor to the united nations special envoy for syria. in serious brings hope for the civilians of the country the lowly the freebie promises to stem the flow of refugees but will the truce hold for much longer with both rebels and government forces trying to have a go at each other again how will the outside powers keep hawks on both sides at bay and who will help those caught in the crosshairs. egeland had of dinner widgeon refugee council and the special advisor to the united nations special envoy for syria welcome to the show great
libertarians would like to see the discussion about you know like our federal reserve system and spending and deficits and personal liberties and civil liberties but there seems to be too much agreement there but right now there's no doubt there's a lot of hostility between the two groups and their very very angry as your top stories this hour and next up it's if you don't care. sophie shevardnadze this cease fire in syria's last rebel stronghold taken root does that mean that the end of the...
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this is more than the budget deficit for several years . pre-war years and we are only increasing by such an amount, but here it is obvious that there is such a need, most of the expenditures of additional expenditures fall on the security and defense sector, even more than uah 520 billion , which means that in total all other sectors of the -is expenses for them will decrease, we cannot here, we do not have enough information to say whether this means that the number of the armed forces will increase, because the main item of 360 billion is actually payments to the personnel of the armed forces, but we also need to contact what is behind these sad things the budget figures also hide the huge cost of ukraine's losses in this war due to additional payments to the families of the fallen ukrainian defenders . of course, we must remember that there are also more positive things - these are additional revenues from state banks there + 19 billions, mainly it will be dividends from privatbank with a better result, the bank ended the year plus, despite the fact that the marginal deficit is i
this is more than the budget deficit for several years . pre-war years and we are only increasing by such an amount, but here it is obvious that there is such a need, most of the expenditures of additional expenditures fall on the security and defense sector, even more than uah 520 billion , which means that in total all other sectors of the -is expenses for them will decrease, we cannot here, we do not have enough information to say whether this means that the number of the armed forces will...
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the eu is giving madrid more time to get its deficits in line. reductions in health spending are only part of the total to save, but the symbolic value of cutting medical care is great, and so is public anger. >> the son of pakistan's former prime minister has made his first political address. he told party supporters that he would carry forward his mother's legacy, saying that she had sacrificed her life for democracy. benazir bhutto was killed in a gun and bomb attack during her 2007 campaign. >> in student was brutally gang rape on a bus earlier this month, and the prime minister promised to review rape laws and punishments. demonstrators again took to the streets today, calling on the chief of the police department to step down. the government has also ordered an inquiry into the police handling of the case. meanwhile, the young woman whose case sparked the protests has flown to singapore for treatment. her situation remains critical. and internet where there are no political restrictions or government fire walls and were free discussion is t
the eu is giving madrid more time to get its deficits in line. reductions in health spending are only part of the total to save, but the symbolic value of cutting medical care is great, and so is public anger. >> the son of pakistan's former prime minister has made his first political address. he told party supporters that he would carry forward his mother's legacy, saying that she had sacrificed her life for democracy. benazir bhutto was killed in a gun and bomb attack during her 2007...
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exchange fund noted that our state in wartime will need funds from international partners to finance the deficit of the budget, we are talking about 3.4 billion dollars every month , first, during the full-scale invasion of russia, the rubizhanska rubizhynsk panchyshyn manufactory stopped its production, but later the russian occupiers completely destroyed this enterprise, part of the workers moved to the lviv region and now they are trying to restore the work of the enterprise. how do they manage it, let's see in our stories at least once in your life you had to see these socks, whether it was on a colleague at work or in a clothing store, this is the production of the rubizhan stocking factory however, it was not always like it is now. this is how the factory looked until february 24. there were almost a hundred knitting machines and 10 times more workers . at the beginning of march, we had hits in our production premises. there was a fire on the second floor. part of the raw materials, fortunately , due to the destruction, the factory management decided to lay off the staff, so the victims we
exchange fund noted that our state in wartime will need funds from international partners to finance the deficit of the budget, we are talking about 3.4 billion dollars every month , first, during the full-scale invasion of russia, the rubizhanska rubizhynsk panchyshyn manufactory stopped its production, but later the russian occupiers completely destroyed this enterprise, part of the workers moved to the lviv region and now they are trying to restore the work of the enterprise. how do they...
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and they had -- midterm goals for each country to use the deficits. we are talking about these steps to regulate fixation, the modern nicing structure. they should consolidate the confidence of the financial markets to our plans and to encouraging investors to invest in the real sector of the economy. and we can see this for the long term civilization of the global and national economy. much break through is -- was in more -- to ensure more employment. g 20 leaders who approved the decision by the ministers of labor in the history of g 20, such a meeting was for the first time the task was set to create new quality for job places. especially giving more to vulnerable groups. youth, women, disabled people. >> we also have to comprehensively take into account the different factors to link with finance with budget with fiscal policies. such an approach helps to balance supply and demand. and to create conditions for the business and creation of new job places. to ensure social protection. also the topic was the topic of the financing of the advancements
and they had -- midterm goals for each country to use the deficits. we are talking about these steps to regulate fixation, the modern nicing structure. they should consolidate the confidence of the financial markets to our plans and to encouraging investors to invest in the real sector of the economy. and we can see this for the long term civilization of the global and national economy. much break through is -- was in more -- to ensure more employment. g 20 leaders who approved the decision by...
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put on, we with have no money from the government or the ministry of culture because of the budget deficit we reached out to the artistic community and they funded this whole thing. everyone has been so generous. >> the ansi isil message has captured the imagination of baghdad residents and families who have risked the security situation to be here i came with my family because i want withed to show the terrorists they have not won. two blood spilled by our soldiers has not been in vain. five musical dominated the opening night, the theme is patriotic. celebrating those who are fighting isil, no sectarianism is visible here more by design than accident, the three main groups of iraq can representing here as well as the minorities both on stage and in the audience. tonight is a celebration of the rich cultural heritage, and a homage to those people that are fighting isil, whats then't is about politics. there is no sectarianism here, simply a message from the artistic community against those those who are trying to divide iraq. al jazeera, baghdad. south korea has reported a further 14 case
put on, we with have no money from the government or the ministry of culture because of the budget deficit we reached out to the artistic community and they funded this whole thing. everyone has been so generous. >> the ansi isil message has captured the imagination of baghdad residents and families who have risked the security situation to be here i came with my family because i want withed to show the terrorists they have not won. two blood spilled by our soldiers has not been in vain....
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we cut the deficit for years in a row for the first time since before the civil war -- i mean before world war ii and maybe before the civil war, too. new jobs..5 million record number of new small businesses. we made every one of them eligible for a tax cut. we have declining crime rates. and a 50% increase in child support and a crime bill with 60 death penalties and -- the american people can make up whether that is a liberal record or a record that is good for america. >> watch the full debate sunday at 11:00 eastern, 8:00 p.m. on a mac in history tv. up next on "the civil war," caroline wood newhall, a postdoctoral fellow at the virginia center for civil war studies, discusses her research on black prisoners of war in the confederacy. she talks about the misconception that all captured u.s. colored troops were executed and describes how many were instead enslaved, including those born free in the north. the center for civil war studies at virginia tech hosted this online talk and provided the video. paul: our event speaker today is dr. caroline wood newhall. she graduated with h
we cut the deficit for years in a row for the first time since before the civil war -- i mean before world war ii and maybe before the civil war, too. new jobs..5 million record number of new small businesses. we made every one of them eligible for a tax cut. we have declining crime rates. and a 50% increase in child support and a crime bill with 60 death penalties and -- the american people can make up whether that is a liberal record or a record that is good for america. >> watch the...
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trade deficit. christoph: but it may lose some of that and on this because united states exports hit a two-year high in february. in a piece of news which will likely please president on trump , imports have declined by most and percent. that means the trade deficit is narrowing. trump has vowed to make america great again by making goods at home. at the white house he hosted a meeting with 50 business leaders to discuss ways of bringing millions of manufacturing jobs back to united states. critics say there are still few plans in place to make that policy a reality. let's bring in our markets correspondent yet scored a in new york -- jens korte in new york. jens: overall it is a good sign that trade deficit is shrinking by 10% in february. it could also be a sign that there is improvement and the global economy -- talking about actions from washington, donald trump met with ceos of big corporations in the white house and he made a big announcement for a version for spending in the amount of $1 tril
trade deficit. christoph: but it may lose some of that and on this because united states exports hit a two-year high in february. in a piece of news which will likely please president on trump , imports have declined by most and percent. that means the trade deficit is narrowing. trump has vowed to make america great again by making goods at home. at the white house he hosted a meeting with 50 business leaders to discuss ways of bringing millions of manufacturing jobs back to united states....
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we all know that the opposition left us the biggest budget deficit in the g-20, the biggest budget deficit in our history. we have been having a good trawl for the stupidest piece of spending that they undertook, and i think we have found it. it was in her own department, which spent £2.4 million doing up the department, including £72,000 each on two-story meeting pods known as "peace pods." this is what they were for -- it is true. i ammreading from her own department's staff magazine. taxpayers have a right to hear where their money went. this is where it went. it was a 21st century -- space of quality, air, and light, where we can -- relax and refuel in a natural ebb and flow. that is what has happened. mr. speaker, they have gone from peaceniks to peace pods and bankrupted the country in the process. >> mr. steve brine. >> the prime minister will be aware that winchester hosted the largest homecoming parade of returning troops from afghanistan to date last wednesday afternoon, when 650 men and women from 11 light brigade marched through the city's streets in the presence of the duche
we all know that the opposition left us the biggest budget deficit in the g-20, the biggest budget deficit in our history. we have been having a good trawl for the stupidest piece of spending that they undertook, and i think we have found it. it was in her own department, which spent £2.4 million doing up the department, including £72,000 each on two-story meeting pods known as "peace pods." this is what they were for -- it is true. i ammreading from her own department's staff...
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deficit cap of three percent of gdp. which meant cutting the defense budget. some have criticized michael's decision even though he said he'll keep his campaign promise of increasing defense spending to two percent of gdp by twenty twenty five. the cuts come while french troops are currently deployed in multiple joint military operations across the world. francis three thousand strong counter terrorism force in mali as part of operation bar can cost hundreds of millions of euros in twenty sixteen. friends is also part of the international coalition fighting against the islamic state armed group in iraq and syria. its operation jamaal fare costs in three hundred sixty million euros in twenty sixteen. france is also still in a state of emergency since the deadly twenty fifteen terror attacks in paris. it's been a hundred forty five million euros last year to deploy thousands of soldiers across the country. the sum of france's domestic and foreign defense spending last year came to a total of one point two billion euros. well the french senate has voted in favor
deficit cap of three percent of gdp. which meant cutting the defense budget. some have criticized michael's decision even though he said he'll keep his campaign promise of increasing defense spending to two percent of gdp by twenty twenty five. the cuts come while french troops are currently deployed in multiple joint military operations across the world. francis three thousand strong counter terrorism force in mali as part of operation bar can cost hundreds of millions of euros in twenty...
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the so-called super committee can't agree on measures to cut america's vast deficit. and on a sticky wicket, the nuclear power plant in an indian state and the local protest against it. 10:00 a.m. here in singapore. >> 2:00 a.m. in london. broadcasting on pbs in america and around the world. >> hello, there, the jippings cabinet -- the egyptian cabinet offers to reseen as protesters take to the streets. the council is meeting to decide whether to accept the government's offer. the security forces began a crackdown on saturday. protesters are calling for the army to hand over power to a selected egyptian goth. leches are due to be held next week. >> outside the hated imperial ministry, a longtime symbol of authoritarian rule, protests for four consecutive days. images beamed around the globe on facebook, twitter and youtube. none more disturbing that pecktures showing protesters apparently being beaten in front of a sign proclaiming freedom. unconscious, overcame by tear gas, dozens, even hundreds of prodemocracy protesters rushed to clinics. at times there weren't eno
the so-called super committee can't agree on measures to cut america's vast deficit. and on a sticky wicket, the nuclear power plant in an indian state and the local protest against it. 10:00 a.m. here in singapore. >> 2:00 a.m. in london. broadcasting on pbs in america and around the world. >> hello, there, the jippings cabinet -- the egyptian cabinet offers to reseen as protesters take to the streets. the council is meeting to decide whether to accept the government's offer. the...
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affected by the tapering of the monetary stimulus and a country that runs one of the world's biggest deficits. because of that, when the u.s. talks about cutting down stimulus, turkey would be vulnerable. you have this political crisis on top of that. the market reaction has been brutal. >> talk to me if you will about this oil deal. lender. a state-run it was the bank that was authorized to do transaction with oil. asic we were happened is that there was an account and turkey would buy oil and gas from iran whatt would -- basically happened is that there was an account and turkey would buy oil and gas from iran. because they were blocked off from the financial system, there was by physical gold and turkey and ship that fact into iran. one of the men at the center of and --andal, i name any and iranian who is now in jail, role in says it had no this. so far, no evidence to say that they get self is implicated. -- the bank itself is implicated. it is all coming to a head right now. the corruption charges and allegations have been made in erdogan's government are pretty credible. i think there
affected by the tapering of the monetary stimulus and a country that runs one of the world's biggest deficits. because of that, when the u.s. talks about cutting down stimulus, turkey would be vulnerable. you have this political crisis on top of that. the market reaction has been brutal. >> talk to me if you will about this oil deal. lender. a state-run it was the bank that was authorized to do transaction with oil. asic we were happened is that there was an account and turkey would buy...
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a lot of the deficit down. i might have. found a lot still think. i've. said so many. exposes your own food to a list if you fall sick and you are. up one more off. the loser says. if you check out this is the new place and somehow i. in fact is that country. if it is all for. it to contribute to the danish you are then you are shown fifty. exceeded willesee. so look below the thank you very good if they can see one here let me know testing year docking is over. passage also food sit separate cheek. fare other exit city. a lawful dog a few c. . more or just to. be there of and see the shores of king of us but the stuff that you. love come to feel . why it's the divestiture that's one of the well you could more of it you see on my view but more also see only the ticket you like which of. course i do support. a. fix it was just a stumble. on out to see what it's own up a sick note i made you what i think and. in on for them. and a much is just. so. soon all this and more. just. cos you boil accel me off because when you put it in your face you should just be sick to magn
a lot of the deficit down. i might have. found a lot still think. i've. said so many. exposes your own food to a list if you fall sick and you are. up one more off. the loser says. if you check out this is the new place and somehow i. in fact is that country. if it is all for. it to contribute to the danish you are then you are shown fifty. exceeded willesee. so look below the thank you very good if they can see one here let me know testing year docking is over. passage also food sit separate...
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. >>> libya's proposing a budget with a deficit for the first time in years, after losing two-thirds of its oil revenue. we have this report. >> libya lives on selling oil and gas and has a number of energy installations oil ports and gas pipelines. the industry generates billions in rev youse. the re -- revenues. the refinery is acting at full capacity, and the oil tanker is working anchored off sure. libya's oil and gas facilities are under threat. since the fall of muammar gaddafi's regime energy installations became a target. the idea is to gain influence and force the government to meet their demands. since last year militias that fought in the revolution seized four oil ports in the east, demanding federalism. libya's oil productions of 1.6 million barrels dropped to less than 250,000. the crisis of the general national congress. the government reached a deal with the militia. the closures have cost libya dearly. the chairman of the finance committee says they had to propose a budget with a deficit of $8 billion because of the blockade by the militia. the meter is running regar
. >>> libya's proposing a budget with a deficit for the first time in years, after losing two-thirds of its oil revenue. we have this report. >> libya lives on selling oil and gas and has a number of energy installations oil ports and gas pipelines. the industry generates billions in rev youse. the re -- revenues. the refinery is acting at full capacity, and the oil tanker is working anchored off sure. libya's oil and gas facilities are under threat. since the fall of muammar...
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are going up we've cut tailed i import so the gap has a dire owed an a current account deficit which means we are going in the right direction political leaders around the world they get branded with nicknames now surely you must be aware that there are critics of yours and others in pakistan who call you the prime minister of u. turns and they do so because they say you make u. turns on policy promises and and one such issue they talk about when they mention this is they talk about your stance on the i.m.f. and they say that before you had promise not to seek out any more help from the i.m.f. and that now you are your economic plan is based on a bail out and if this would be a prove this to be the 13th time in the last 30 years pakistan as a received and assistance package from the i.m.f. what's different this this time i mean why let me just say one thing i'm glad this prime ministry of u. turns only an idiot doesn't do any utahns only a moron it when he's on a course and he comes across as a brick wall or only that stupid it it keeps banging his head against a brick wall and intel
are going up we've cut tailed i import so the gap has a dire owed an a current account deficit which means we are going in the right direction political leaders around the world they get branded with nicknames now surely you must be aware that there are critics of yours and others in pakistan who call you the prime minister of u. turns and they do so because they say you make u. turns on policy promises and and one such issue they talk about when they mention this is they talk about your stance...
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to increase spending in those cases where there is the least need to increase spending, so that the deficit is lower, inflation is lower , and the reduction in purchasing power is the least imposed on the society and the people. it was approved and an effort was made, we hope that this did not happen in 1403 that with the cooperation of the islamic council, we can have a more realistic budget in the direction of sectoral discipline , and of course with the aim of helping the government's balances and financial balances , the growth of the non-governmental sector and the country's economic growth, as well as curbing inflation. i will present to you the whole budget bill of 1403. the first direction is the direction of financial discipline, which i have presented to you, the realization of the revenues of the budget bill. of the government the place of export of crude oil condensate in the year 403 is less than the number approved in the budget of the year. in contrast to these revenues, efforts have been made to manage the current and construction costs in a way that will form the lowest net
to increase spending in those cases where there is the least need to increase spending, so that the deficit is lower, inflation is lower , and the reduction in purchasing power is the least imposed on the society and the people. it was approved and an effort was made, we hope that this did not happen in 1403 that with the cooperation of the islamic council, we can have a more realistic budget in the direction of sectoral discipline , and of course with the aim of helping the government's...
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if it's spending exceeded its revenues it was just a matter of time before it got overwhelmed by its deficit catalona is regional government request for money certainly boosts the chances of spain's national government requesting an additional bail out of the cell. well that indeed is a problem because spain is also doing everything possible not to ask for another bailout so how likely is that to happen well what we're seeing right now is that there's absolutely no reaction from the bond market and that's really an indication that everybody's sort of on the sidelines waiting to see what the european central bank says to all of this and of course we're going to see that in the coming days so we'll really know the answer to that question indeed thanks very much for that it will be crossing back to you later for war of business news for now though let's take a look at some of the stories that we're following for you here today iran has proposed the creation of a group of three nations to implement a cease fire in syria they would then hold three months of talks on national reconciliation the id
if it's spending exceeded its revenues it was just a matter of time before it got overwhelmed by its deficit catalona is regional government request for money certainly boosts the chances of spain's national government requesting an additional bail out of the cell. well that indeed is a problem because spain is also doing everything possible not to ask for another bailout so how likely is that to happen well what we're seeing right now is that there's absolutely no reaction from the bond market...
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you know the deficit will happen everywhere, in asia and africa and everywhere. and this will be a continuation of the energy crisis from the previous year. we have reports that are doing the same in the food realm so we need to agree to the corridor and russia will not be able to be one of the leading countries of the world. there are many shipments from these portraits we would mean there would be no hunger in these countries. there are options by rail and many leaders of our neighboring countries are talking to the russian representatives. we are talking how to use their seaports on the baltic. there is a solution for that. there can be no simple solution with a neighbor like the russian federation. we need to duplicate some military situations, or land, or water. we need assistance from around the world for that. let us not forget the war is going on. this is still an imminent aggression. we need to keep the speed up if ukraine fails, the location of seaports is one of those steps. the refining industry, we have problems with petrol and diesel so many challen
you know the deficit will happen everywhere, in asia and africa and everywhere. and this will be a continuation of the energy crisis from the previous year. we have reports that are doing the same in the food realm so we need to agree to the corridor and russia will not be able to be one of the leading countries of the world. there are many shipments from these portraits we would mean there would be no hunger in these countries. there are options by rail and many leaders of our neighboring...
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but we haven't heard one single proposal for cutting the deficit. we all know that they left us the biggest budget deficit in the g20. the biggest budget deficit in our history. we've been having a good troll mr. speaker for the stupidest piece of spending that they undertook and i think i have found it. and it was -- it was in the honorable lady's own department where they spent 2.4 million pounds doing up the department including 72,000 pounds each on two-story meeting pods known as -- [laughter] >> known as -- known as peace pods. and this is what they were for. its true. i'm reading -- i'm reading off her own department's staff magazine. this is what tested. --t says. i think taxpayers can find out where their money is. where they can relax in a natural and elbow flow. that's what happened, mr. speaker. they've got from peace nicks to peace pods and bankrupted it in the process. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the prime minister will be aware that winchester the largest homecoming parade to date of returning troops from iraq, 650 men and women from 1
but we haven't heard one single proposal for cutting the deficit. we all know that they left us the biggest budget deficit in the g20. the biggest budget deficit in our history. we've been having a good troll mr. speaker for the stupidest piece of spending that they undertook and i think i have found it. and it was -- it was in the honorable lady's own department where they spent 2.4 million pounds doing up the department including 72,000 pounds each on two-story meeting pods known as --...
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. >> it is much more common f tumors along the spine actually to have permanent neurologic deficits to where they can't walk. >> when first diagnosed, lauren's tumor was the size of a grapefruit and wrap around her tiny spine. after radiation, surgery was needed to remove the shrunken tumor. it was an operation the family dreaded. they'd already lost their infant son, matthew, on the operating table a few years before. he was born with a heart defect. to a child didn't comeas a success but lauren'sut seemed b. she was given a 30% chance of surviving treatment. 30%. >> reporter: despite the odds, the lewises turned tards the faith and decided to treat her love of fashion began. >> every day we dressed her an it makes me getion. ?ne lost her ability with a simar presentation to lauren to have as much70%?l ance. r considedes bk sent ir.", love her. to brave the mountains, it is snow pack in many ?"?5 light snow in northeastern colorado that is quickly falling apart. we may see upwards of an inch more in the mountains. extraordinarily -- windy is morning. we will continue with that through
. >> it is much more common f tumors along the spine actually to have permanent neurologic deficits to where they can't walk. >> when first diagnosed, lauren's tumor was the size of a grapefruit and wrap around her tiny spine. after radiation, surgery was needed to remove the shrunken tumor. it was an operation the family dreaded. they'd already lost their infant son, matthew, on the operating table a few years before. he was born with a heart defect. to a child didn't comeas a...
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for a country, virtue is to have your balance of payments, if anything, in surplus, not in deficit. now, the anglo-saxons are more accustomed to think in systemic terms what happens if each country is as virtuous as germany is? what happens to global demand then and so on and so forth? aren't these cultural aspect glz they are, indeed. >> but they determine everyday policy, if not politics. >> rose: when you look at th the-- has dealing with this crisis and having it on the front burner perhaps not led to, you know, the end of the euro zone, as some people feared, certainly the membership in part of the euro zone, but may very well have given some momentum to monetary and fiscal and even political union? >> definitely. definitely. the man who found-- founded the concept of the european union in the late 40s and 50s, john monet. >> rose: a frenchman. >> said that the integration of europe will grow through crisis. and he was very right. also in that respect. because you see, when we have a serious crisis like undoubtedly the euro zone crise has been, you either accept the distraction
for a country, virtue is to have your balance of payments, if anything, in surplus, not in deficit. now, the anglo-saxons are more accustomed to think in systemic terms what happens if each country is as virtuous as germany is? what happens to global demand then and so on and so forth? aren't these cultural aspect glz they are, indeed. >> but they determine everyday policy, if not politics. >> rose: when you look at th the-- has dealing with this crisis and having it on the front...
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they do not reduce the deficit. we look forward to going to that table, but it is important for people to know what the terms are as we go forward, and the a minorg that might be benefit, not worth the trouble, but nonetheless, i benefit from what is happened is that the sharpened awareness of the fact that this will take place at the table, that hopefully there will -- shown onight of it so people can see what the difference is. we believe the budget, the house democrats have put forth, and the senate democrats, and the president, is values based, about the future of our country of investments and education, sensibly reducing the deficit, as we create jobs for all americans who want to work hard, pay by the rules, and achieve the second dream. at that, i will be pleased to take any questions. ofthe enrollment in the form -- it the enrollment of the affordable care act. i wonder if you think about the rollout so far and what you think is a reasonable amount of time to fix problems? >> i'm so excited about the aca, a
they do not reduce the deficit. we look forward to going to that table, but it is important for people to know what the terms are as we go forward, and the a minorg that might be benefit, not worth the trouble, but nonetheless, i benefit from what is happened is that the sharpened awareness of the fact that this will take place at the table, that hopefully there will -- shown onight of it so people can see what the difference is. we believe the budget, the house democrats have put forth, and...
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i am after trashes greece's plan to deal with its massive deficit as the news last line of economic to france celebrates one year in service. and we look at how the two main runners in the u.s. presidential race plan to deal with the powerful israel lobby and telling anyone wanting to bomb iran. onscreen and online twenty four hours a day seven days a week this is r t and i'm karen tara well gangs of foreign mercenaries reportedly from the gulf states and turkey have joined the assault on bani walid in libya this is according to ali faraj his relatives are trapped inside the besieged town which is traditionally loyal to the country's top old colonel gadhafi regime is currently in egypt and we're discussing his identity over safety concerns. they told something dangerous that. the sniper but as the father and mother not leave maybe if it got out of them to be overwhelmed somewhere else inside the city and you have the media do it out maybe the snow but you know on the movie you've. done. nobody will do good if you didn't know do today to look if you're going to do a bit of you know and
i am after trashes greece's plan to deal with its massive deficit as the news last line of economic to france celebrates one year in service. and we look at how the two main runners in the u.s. presidential race plan to deal with the powerful israel lobby and telling anyone wanting to bomb iran. onscreen and online twenty four hours a day seven days a week this is r t and i'm karen tara well gangs of foreign mercenaries reportedly from the gulf states and turkey have joined the assault on bani...
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however, there have been cases showing the deficits of humanity and if you will, kindness in the relations at the official interstate level. we believe that the u.n.'s prestige could strengthen and enhance the role of the humanitarian or human component in multilateral and bilateral relations. namely, in people-to-people and youth exchanges, cultural ties, social and educational programs as well as cooperation in sports, science, technology, environment, and health protection. as to health care, just like economy, we need to remove as many as possible the obstacles to partner relations. our country has been actively contributing to global and regional countercovid-19 efforts. providing assistance to most affected states both bilaterally and within multilateral formats. in so doing, we first of all take into account the central coordinating role of the world health organization which is part of the u.n. system. we believe it is essential to qualitatively strengthen the w.h.o.'s capability. this work has already begun and russia is generally motivated to engage in it. building on the scienti
however, there have been cases showing the deficits of humanity and if you will, kindness in the relations at the official interstate level. we believe that the u.n.'s prestige could strengthen and enhance the role of the humanitarian or human component in multilateral and bilateral relations. namely, in people-to-people and youth exchanges, cultural ties, social and educational programs as well as cooperation in sports, science, technology, environment, and health protection. as to health...